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by now most of us know this...
but its hard to apply the academics to overcome the addiction |
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I often dread working out, I usually get nervous before most of my workouts. Ah conditioning, how you rape my body.
It's still addicting though. |
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Holy shit, me too. Especially when I have to bench press, which used to be my favorite and I couldn't wait to get there. Now I get butterflies before I get there. I also have some social anxiety though, and just the prospect of walking through the front door and having people look over to see me walk in makes me nervous.
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I know what you mean.
It's like the better you are at a lift, the more anxious you get for it. I remember back in my heavy deadlifting days I would be flat out scared before getting to the gym when I planned on setting a 1RM PR. I've found all that nervous energy helps me perform my best. Usually my best workouts are ones that I am the most scared of, and in contrast, the workouts where I feel like I'm going to own the gym my performance is usually lackluster. I've learned to always prepare for training by respecting what is in front of me and knowing that the weight will break me before I can ever break it. |
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I have only been working out seriously for 8 months so my lifts are not all that impressive so maybe that may contribute to my lack of fear but I am the EXACT opposite of you two.
Since the moment I woke up this morning I have been looking forward to the gym today. I have 2 and a half hours to go before my workout and all I can think about is how I am going to work my ass off and hopefully kick some serious butt today. I am like this everyday. Always excited to see if I can push myself farther. I guess the gym for me does a lot of things but most of all it is my sanctuary haha. The only place in the world that when I am there everything is exactly right and nothing matters except me and the wights. Or as I like to tell my friends "I can't wait to break shit at the gym" that is my attitude. I hope I never lose it |
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I clearly just have no idea what you mean then haha. I thought I did was was very wrong. All I know is I never have ANY negative feelings when I think about, go to, or have anything to do with the gym. It is my happy place
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I clearly just have no idea what you mean then haha. I thought I did was was very wrong. All I know is I never have ANY negative feelings when I think about, go to, or have anything to do with the gym. It is my happy place
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I don't know know if you have competed in any 1 on 1 combat sports. It is very similar. 90% of guys are nervous as shit and often get scared right up until the point of competition. Still, it is something they love to do.
If you are doing something you love, you don't want to let yourself down, you want to do the best that you can. When you have a really tough program set up, it can be nerve-wracking when you realize that you have something very difficult in front of you. |
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PS I should never have gotten involved in this conversation because now I am having that feeling of nervousness! WHat the heck! Oh well it will probably go away when I drink my NO-Xplode haha
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Well I live downtown in a small-medium sized city and im about 5 blocks away from my gym so I walk there. Usually by the time I am two blocks away I get a little bounce in my step and start twitching with excitment. I starting thinking about how I am about to "break shit" and then once i step foot in the gym the assault begins!
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hell yea. Its 1230 am here and I want to go workout. I think I'm gonna get some NO xplode tomorrow!
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Even if it was a placebo effect I am happy to pay the money for that feeling it really helps my lifts
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Exactly the reason I use certain supplements. I don't necessarily believe they are making me bigger or stronger, but knowing I spent the money on them increases my motivation to lift hard and eat right. All the caffeine in NO-Explode doesn't hurt either, only I'm pretty sensitive to caffeine and it tends to increase my anxiety.
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Im starting to run in to trouble because I realize how important off days are. I hit the gym 5 days a week right now and already do some for of cardio (usually HIIT) 3 of the 5 days at the gym and one of my two days off. But all I want to do is go to the gym all day every day. I want to go right now I want to get bigger I want to life more. I feel like I might be TOO motivated.
Does anyone else have this problem and what do you do to solve your work out cravings? I am pretty sure this would not work but if I increased my calorie intake would I be able to work out every day? Most people say you grow on off days and this may be true but if I am eating lots of calories and keeping my body fueled it is possible to just overtrain my ass off and see massive results like I want? |
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